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Ryan Garcia 146.8 vs. Romero 146.6 – weighing the results for Friday

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Ryan Garcia has gained weight today, achieving 146.8 pounds for a 12-round fight against the welterweight with Rolando Romero this Friday, May 2, lives on Dazn PPV at Times Square in Recent York. Rolly (16-2, 13 KO) brought 146.6 pounds.

Ryan’s fight

Garcia (24-1, 20 KO) was chosen yesterday in what looked like on the sauna suit, still trying to sweat the remaining pounds to get a small-hearted limit of 147 pounds. He looked exhausted, with the skinny appearance of the person who was malnourished.

Devin Haney weighed 143 pounds for his 144-pound fight with Jose Ramirez in the main support. Ramirez (29-2, 18 KO) scaled to 143.8 pounds.

It is surprising that Haney (31-0, 15 KO) did not have the same appearance of the skeleton that we saw from him in his last three fights. This shows that he kept his weight under control during his year outside the ring and does not relax, eating gadgets.

Haney knows that he has to win this fight to make sure he will get a rematch with Garcia in October. Although there was talk about a fight that is still happening, regardless of the Friday result of their two fights, this is not defined. However, even if the rematch continues, it is critical that Devin and Ryan win on Friday to boost the demand for public.

Official weights

Ryan Garcia: 146.8 vs. Rolando Romero 146.6
Devin Haney: 143 vs. Jose Ramirez: 143.8
Teofimo Lopez 139.6 vs. Arnold Barboza 139.8

Teofimo Lopez (21-1, 13 KO) and Challenger Arnold Barboz Jr. (32-0, 11 KO) (32-0, 11 KO), they were professionals as always, they were professionals as always, they were professionals as always, they were professionals as always, they were professionals as always, they were professionals as always, they were professionals as always, they were professionals as always, they were professionals as always, they were as always, they were professionals. These two are not types for their weight to get out of control between fights like Garcia and Haney.

Teofimo did not steal the program during the last press conference on Wednesday, wearing a wrestling mask. This approach worked against him because he took the theater from him, hiding his face. He did not affect what the reaction would be when he came up with this piece.

Last updated 05/01/2025

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George Groves calls Chris Eubank Jr. to retire after Benn’s victory, citing hospitalization and the lack of “great fights

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George Groves wants Chris Eubank Jr. He retired, instead of taking a rematch with Conor Bennem. Believes that Eubank Jr. (35-3, 25 KO) saw his “best days” and notes that he was hospitalized for two days after a 12-round unanimous victory over Bennem (23-1, 14 KO) on April 26 in London.

Why retire now?

GROVES states it “No other great fights” They are available to 35-year-old Eubank Jr., so he wants to see how he left this sport after winning and great withdrawal. However, Eubank Jr. He is not going to retire. He wants a rematch with Benne and a potentially great fight against Canelo Alvarez in 2026. It seems that Groves is trying to interrupt Eubank Jr. Create a dynasty with money that will earn from a rematch and other well -paid fights.

Eubank Jr. He threw absurd muscles for medium weight in the last two rounds. Benn was buried with activity and close to stopping in both rounds.

The exit is excluded by Eubank Jr

– round 11: 109 strokes and landed 52
– round 12: 122 blows and landed 57

Eubank Jr. He showed that the newborn man could not match him. In the first three rounds Benn had moments throwing a single right pot. But Conor was helpless after Eubank Jr. He changed his fighting style, forcing the fight inwards. He couldn’t do anything. It is not a combined blow and only throws his right hands with power.

Benn could not get any power from close range, because he had to be outside to generate strength on his shots. Eubank Jr. He saw this disadvantage in Benn and used it.

Benn could only from time to time shots from the fourth round to twelve, when Eubank Jr. It moves outside, but rarely. Most of Benn’s damage on Chris Jra’s face took place in the first three rounds before he was adjusted to take the action inward.

“No, I don’t think they had a rematch. They had a fight. It was as large as it could be,” said Groves Sky Sports. “I think Eubank should retire,” said George Grows Sky sports boxing Conor Benn not to fight again that he wants to hang gloves.

“Eubank won. But I think he went straight to the hospital and did not return home to Monday morning. So I think he should leave his career. I think Eubank should retire. His best days are over, much next to him. But he had a huge night. He had a great payment. He had a great payment. There are no other fights that will get close.”

Benna’s weakness revealed

I don’t see Eubank Jr. He agrees with the recommendation of Groves to retire. Why would he? He knows how to defeat Conor and probably stop him in a rematch, starting faster. Instead of fighting Benn’s fight in the first three rounds, Eubank Jr. He will force him to war in close range and overwhelm with his activity.

As we saw, Benna’s weakness is his inability to throw combinations and fight inside. It won’t change. Eubank Jr. He knows the plan to defeat Benn and he will ruin him in a rematch. Promoter Eddie Hearn would do good to direct Conor from fighting Eubank Jr. because it will be worse.

Last updated 05/02/2025

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How to watch the top -class boxing: Inoue vs. Cardenas on ESPN+

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The undisputed featherweight champion Nayya Inoue returns to the United States to defend his crown.

Inoue, no. 32-year-old Japanese sensation (29-0, 26 KO) recently fought in the USA in June 2021, when he defeated Michael Dasmarinas in Vegas. Each of the eight Inoue matches have been in Japan since then.

Cardenas (26-1, 14 KO) enters its first world title in the winning series. 29-year-old San Antonio in Texas wants to give the first loss of his career. Inoue has 24-0 in battles for the title of world champion and won the undisputed championship in two weight classes.

Rafael Espinoza (26-0, 22 KO) defends its title WBO World Feather weight before Edward Vazquez (17-2, 4 KO) in a Sunday factor.

Also on the highest boxing on ESPN: Inoue vs. Cardenas Fight Card:

  • In a welterweight Rohan Polanco (15-0, 10 KO) and Fabian Maidana (24-3, 18 KO) are trying in 10-rounds.

  • Emiliano Fernando Vargas (13-0, 11 KO) receives Juan Leon (11-2-1, 2 KO) in an eight-time battle of the younger half-year scales.

  • Mikito Nakano (12-0, 11 KO) will face Pedro Marquez Medina (16-1, 10 KO) in a featherweight schedule for 10 rounds.

  • Junior Middle weight Art Barrera Jr. (8-0, 6 KO) and Juan Carlos Guerra Jr. (6-1-1, 2 KO) Duel for six rounds.

  • Feather Wweights Ra’eese Aleem (21-1, 12 KO) and Rudy Garcia (13-1-1, 2 KO) are set to a 10-round fight.

Where can I watch boxing at the highest ranking on ESPN: Inoue vs. Cardenas Fight Card?

The report starts on Sunday at 18:15 et ESPN+ AND Disney+. The main card is to start at 22:00 ET at ESPN, ESPN+ and Disney+.

Fans can catch the entire action at the center of boxing streaming to the highest extent.

How can fans access more boxing content from ESPN?

Check the ESPN Boxing Hub website to get the latest news, analysis, schedules, rankings and others.

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Today’s live results: Garcia vs. Rolly, Haney vs. Ramirez and Teofimo vs. Barboza JR – explosive showdns on the Times Square

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During the terrible fury in Times Square, the chin of Ryan Garcia will be tested by the Massive Puncher Rolando Romero tonight in the fight against Dazn PPV. Romero (16-2, 13 KO) looked in the best condition in history at yesterday’s weighing at Times Square, Modern York. In the Devin Haney coefficient he will come out of hibernation mode to fight Jose Ramirez in what some people perceive as a fight 50-50. Teofimo Lopez defends his WBO 140-lb title against Arnold Barboz Jr.

PPV price and time

Fatal Fury Times Square starts tonight at 17:30 et / 14:30 PT and costs $ 59.99. Garcia vs. ring ring Rolly takes place around 21:00 et / 18:00 Time in Great Britain 2 am

Although Kingry is replaced as a bulky favorite, his fighting style is prepared for the fighting style of Rolly. None of these guys is a boxer. In our sparring recording we saw how Garcia (24-1, 20 KO) with club shots. He used his strength to push Ryan back to the ropes to nail him without a break. Roll

Main time of the card start – 17:30 et – 22:30 UK Time.

  1. Levale Whittington vs. Reito Tsutsumi – the first broadcast struggle
  2. Teofimo Lopez vs. Arnold Barboz Jr.
  3. Devin Haney vs. Jose Ramirez-Scholar
  4. Ryan Garcia vs. Rolando “Rolly” Romero – the main event

Devin susceptibility to the left hooks It can be a great problem towards the former unified master 140 pounds Ramirez (29-2, 18 KO). This is a blow that Ramirez throws quite well and has power. He could lose tonight if Haney did not come up with how to block the left hooks. This will spoil his vision of a rematch with Ryan Garcia to get this great day in October.

Teofimo (21-1, 13 KO) can be beyond its depth thanks to Barbozy’s technical skills. Barboz Jr. JAB, Movement and accuracy (32-0, 11 KO) will be obstacles to Teofimo to win. Barboz Jr. He will try to make him lifeless with boxing and staying away from Lopez’s power. This can be the least fun with the fighting on today’s card.

Last updated 05/02/2025

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